frondy
English
Etymology
frond + -y
Adjective
frondy (comparative more frondy, superlative most frondy)
- Having fronds.
- 2010, Miles Roddis, Neil Wilson, Corsica, Lonely Planet, page 75
- Content yourself with a pizza (€11 to €12.50), take it relatively light with one of the vast, frondy salads, or perhaps go for a plate of steaming mussels, prepared in six different ways.
- 2010, Miles Roddis, Neil Wilson, Corsica, Lonely Planet, page 75